Combination of the ionic-to-atomic line intensity ratios from two test elements for the diagnostic of plasma temperature and electron density in Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
In Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) spectrochemical analysis, the MgII(280.270 nm)/MgI(285.213 nm)
ionic to atomic line intensity ratio is commonly used as a monitor of the robustness of operating conditions. This approach is based on the univocal
relationship existing between intensity ratio and plasma temperature, for a pure argon atmospheric ICP in thermodynamic equilibrium. In a multielemental
plasma in the lower temperature range, the measurement of the intensity ratio may not be sufficient to characterize temperature and
electron density. In such a range, the correct relationship between intensity ratio and plasma temperature can be calculated only when the complete
plasma composition is known. We propose the combination of the line intensity ratios of two test elements (double ratio) as an effective diagnostic
tool for a multi-elemental low temperature LTE plasma of unknown composition. In particular, the variation of the double ratio allows us
discriminating changes in the plasma temperature from changes in the electron density. Thus, the effects on plasma excitation and ionization
possibly caused by introduction of different samples and matrices in non-robust conditions can be more accurately interpreted. The method is
illustrated by the measurement of plasma temperature and electron density in a specific analytic case.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ICP; Robust conditions; Lines intensity ratio; LTE; Matrix effect
List of contributors:
Legnaioli, Stefano; Tognoni, Elisabetta; Cristoforetti, Gabriele; Salvetti, Azenio; Palleschi, Vincenzo
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